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Wednesday, July 20 • 1:30pm - 3:10pm
S. & T2. A New Eye In The Sky: How Drone Technology Is Evolving And Changing The Environmental Industry (Part 2 of 2)

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This course has been significantly growing in popularity and is completely redesigned for 2022!  Drone technology has impacted the world in a number of ways and has greatly expanded beyond the capture of high-quality aerial video and imagery. The ability of a drone to reach inaccessible or otherwise cost-prohibitive areas has made it a valuable tool that provides on-demand data that is fast, flexible, and affordable, and the use cases in the environmental industry are expanding rapidly.  This 2-part course of instruction will examine this emerging and quickly evolving industry from the perspective of experts in the technical, operational, and legal aspects of drone utilization.  

In Part 1, drone industry experts will examine the many cutting-edge innovations that utilize drones to support the environmental industry.  Used in combination with post-processing software, drone imagery can be upgraded to create accurate 2D maps and 3D models for a myriad of products, including topographic surveys, digital surface models, volumetric calculations, and 3D models with photorealistic textures.  What new ideas are emerging, and how might advances in edge computing, automation, artificial intelligence, and “big data” analytics propel this technology into the future?  Fascinating case studies and amazing aerial videos await you!

Part 2 of the course will shift to the business and regulatory aspects of the industry and the evolving legal landscape governing the use of drones.  Since the Federal Aviation Administration has begun approving drone use for commercial applications, the environmental industry is being rapidly advanced by the innovations provided by the use of drone technology.  How are the regulators responding?  What are the business risks, and how can they be appropriately mitigated? If your business currently utilizes or is considering utilizing drone technology, then this course is for you!


Speakers
avatar for Keanan Bell

Keanan Bell

Principal in Charge Environmental Services, Northstar
avatar for Brad Pekas

Brad Pekas

Senior Engineer and Geologist , Trihydro Corporation
Bradley S. Pekas, PE, PG, is an owner and Senior Engineer with Trihydro Corporation, and he is based in Tampa, Florida. Brad has over 30 years of environmental experience pertaining to assessment/remediation projects, water resource engineering and environmental permitting/compliance... Read More →
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Kevin Shortelle

Owner, Geo2030 Consulting
Kevin has over 30 years of experience supporting Department of Defense programs that focused on the development of GPS-integrated inertial navigation systems for missiles, aircraft, and small unmanned aircraft systems. These navigation systems have been flight tested at Government... Read More →
avatar for James Salafia

James Salafia

Ecologist, Senior UAS Pilot, AECOM
James Salafia is an Ecologist at AECOM based in Miami, Florida. With over 8 years of experience in environmental consulting, his expertise includes environmental impact assessments of wetlands and wildlife as they relate to site due diligence, environmental permitting, and construction... Read More →
avatar for Doug Liles

Doug Liles

Founder and chief engineer, MyFL.ai
Doug has been building for over 30 years. A native of Memphis, Tennessee, Doug received his Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Tennessee and his Master of Combined Sciences from the University of Mississippi Medical Center. After a successful entrepreneurial career... Read More →
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Clint Noble

Senior Project Manager, CDM Smith
Clint Noble, PG, PMP, is an Environmental Manager with 20 years of experience in assessing and protecting Florida’s Natural Resources in the construction and consulting fields.  He serves as a Senior Project Manager and Senior Geologist on a diverse range of impaired sites including... Read More →
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Tom White

Partner, Adams and Reese LLP
Tom is a litigation and regulatory lawyer at the firm of Adams and Reese, who focuses his practice on representing clients in highly regulated industries. Among those industries, Tom represents clients in unmanned aviation, as well as environmental mitigation banking, among others... Read More →
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Justin Dewey, P.E., C.F.M.

Water Resources Engineer, Hanson Professional Services


Wednesday July 20, 2022 1:30pm - 3:10pm EDT
Calusa 9